Melbourne (South Derbyshire) continues to demonstrate a crime rate significantly below the UK average, with December 2025 recording 2.4 crimes per 1,000 residents—65.7% lower than the national figure of 7.0. This built-up area within South Derbyshire, while modest in size, maintains a consistently low crime profile, a trend reinforced by its geographical and demographic characteristics. The most prevalent crime category was violence and sexual offences, accounting for 38.5% of all reported incidents, followed by public order offences (23.1%) and shoplifting (7.7%). These figures contrast with the UK averages for these categories, where violence and sexual offences are 65% higher and public order offences are 36% higher. December’s seasonal context—characterised by Christmas shopping, extended evenings, and holiday-related social activity—may have contributed to the rise in public order offences, though the overall rate remains exceptionally low. The area’s small population and likely rural or semi-rural setting, combined with limited commercial or nightlife activity, likely contribute to its low crime rates. However, the increase in public order incidents highlights the influence of seasonal factors, with the area’s crime picture reflecting a balance between inherent safety and temporary spikes tied to December’s unique rhythms. This data underscores Melbourne’s position as a relatively secure environment, even as it navigates the challenges of seasonal transitions.